Lenovo has emerged as the leader in the PC market consisting desktops, notebooks and tablets in Q2 2015 ahead of Apple which has held the top spot since in the PC market since Q3 2014. Lenovo close to 16 million PCs, some 240,000 more than Apple, giving it a 15 per cent market share, according to research firm Canalys.

The worldwide PC market fell 12 per cent annually to 109.2 million units, with double-digit percentage declines affecting desktop, notebook and tablet shipments, the report said. “Apple, HP and Dell followed Lenovo, with marginal increases in their shares of the declining market. Samsung completed the top five, but experienced a slight dip in share as a result of slowing tablet sales and the scaling back of its participation in the notebook market,” it added.

“Apple and Lenovo lead the market in their home countries of the US and China respectively. But Apple is heavily reliant on worldwide iPad shipments, which totaled 10.9 million units this quarter. iPads represented 70 per cent of Apple’s total PC shipments in Q2, and these shipments have been falling year on year since peaking in Q4 2013. Apple remains exposed to the fortunes of the worldwide tablet market, which has experienced annual declines for three consecutive quarters,” said Tim Coulling, Canalys Senior Analyst.

He said Lenovo controls almost 30 per cent of the Chinese PC market and is steadily building its share in the US. “With a more diverse product portfolio, Lenovo is in a stronger position than Apple to cement its lead in the market. But it is not without its own challenges, and has recently had to take steps to clear a significant build-up of PC inventory in EMEA,” he added.